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ASRock Launches 8-Liter DeskMeet Desktops Powered by Intel B660 and AMD X300

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The leading global motherboard, graphics card, and small form factor PC manufacturer, ASRock, proudly announces its 8-liter desktop barebone DeskMeet B660 and X300 at CES 2022. DeskMeet B660 supports the latest 12th Generation Intel Core processors, while DeskMeet X300 supports a full range of AMD AM4 desktop processors.

The DeskMeet is a revolutionary design of the Mini-ITX platform. ASRock not only optimizes its motherboard to minimize internal cables, but also optimizes its power supply for better cable management and airflow. The most eye-catching thing is the chassis design of DeskMeet. Users can easily build a small form factor PC in just a few minutes. DeskMeet's incredible scalability, offering plenty of space to extend or upgrade your build.



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You know, it's so close to being a neat PC, then you start to see the ugly bits. The front I/O being built into the motherboard for some odd reason, the lack of intake fan support, and then the bizzare PCIe restrictions. 3.0x16 on the AMD build, really? I know that is all X300 suppors, but you just went and built a mini ITX but even bigger motherboard, you may as well use a standard B550 and give us PCIe 4.0 instead.

Neat idea, botched execution. Just sell us the case with proper front I/O instead, there is a huge shortage of genuinely small ITX cases that can take dual slot GPUs, they're all the size of micro ATX towers (cause we gotta fit ATX PSUs into them for some bizzare reason!). Even THIS ONE uses ATX! Just WHYYYYY?!? SFX exists, it can provide 1000W if your eally want one, there is no reason to keep compromising small PCs with legacy sized power supplies!
 
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I appreciate the effort, so glad someone’s finally playing with the atx layout. Hopefully some aftermarket cases get released and asrock keeps reiterating them. Would’ve been neater if they designed it around a sandwich style case without the front IO, though.

there is a huge shortage of genuinely small ITX cases that can take dual slot GPUs, they're all the size of micro ATX towers (cause we gotta fit ATX PSUs into them for some bizzare reason!).
Hm? There are dozens of itx cases that support SFX and triple-slot GPUs.

 

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Technically there's nothing preventing companies from making custom form factors, but don't call it something it's not, as there is in fact no ITX standard, only a mini-ITX formfactor. Although I guess ASRock could make this the ITX form factor, but then they'd need to get a few more companies onboard, or it isn't a standard.
 
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Hm? There are dozens of itx cases that support SFX and triple-slot GPUs.

Hm? Those are all either as tall or as deep as a Micro ATX case. That's kinda my point, those cases are all needlessly large.

This 8L case is much smaller then the ones you listed, yet still compromises cooling by shoving an ATX supply into the box. I want something this size, but uses SFX or even something like the HDPLEX PSU allowing for better cooling in a tiny box. If I wanted a massive triple slot GPU and 1000W ATX PSU, as you said there are already options on the market, but options for a small case like this that supports a dual slot GPU and a tiny PSU are non existent.

Technically there's nothing preventing companies from making custom form factors, but don't call it something it's not, as there is in fact no ITX standard, only a mini-ITX formfactor. Although I guess ASRock could make this the ITX form factor, but then they'd need to get a few more companies onboard, or it isn't a standard.
Semantics splitting hairs. The mini ITX form factor for motherboards is considered the ITX "standard". The rest of the industry already uses it.
 
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The front I/O being built into the motherboard for some odd reason, the lack of intake fan support,
Even IF I was building a mini-pc, these 2 things alone would be an automatic no-buy for me, let alone that silly, antique VGA connector, and minimal # of fan connectors....

No, just N.....O.....
 
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Even IF I was building a mini-pc, these 2 things alone would be an automatic no-buy for me, let alone that silly, antique VGA connector, and minimal # of fan connectors....

No, just N.....O.....
Speaking of VGA, can we talk about the utter lack of rear I/O? It has display port and HDMI, each given exclusive access to part of the I/O instead of being stacked. There are only 2 USB 3 connectors, stacked right on top of one another under the ethernet port, same as the USB 2. 4 total connectors.

Really? This thing cant be expanded, there should be 6, preferrably 8, connectors back there. Any large USB 3 flash drive plugged in means you only get 2 rear ports. Plus, only gigabit ethernet? Honestly 2.5 is the new standard, and again, this thing cannot be expanded.
 
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Great idea. Nice case for a small NAS/server.
But 4 memory slots are not needed, stability issues. The ATX power supply is overkill and not needed. Hope that they will not bundle the power supplay with that. But if you look closely at the video you can see that it supports SFX-L and ATX, but in the case of ATX, it is covered by the part of the perforated back panel.
And missing 2.5g LAN port on Intel is a shame.
 
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Wow, these would make EXCELLENT DIY "blade" servers!

I don't care what you naysayers are spouting. The only criticism I agree with is it should be 2.5GBe by now. Every board should be 2.5GBe as standard (works with 1GBe regardless).
 
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I'm not a fan of proprietary form factors, but... there is no "but". We have this thing called "standards" for a reason.
 
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It's ITX. It can fit on ITX mounts. I'm so glad ASRock has the balls to try different things.
 
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It's ITX. It can fit on ITX mounts. I'm so glad ASRock has the balls to try different things.
It's not ATX, it has the front I/O built into the motherboard. You cannot plug a power switch into this board if you were to put it in a normal ITX case, nor would you be able to turn on a normal ITC motherboard if you were to transplant one into the asrock case.

See, this is what we call proprietary. Oh, its so wonderful that Asrock built some ewaste! As if we didnt have enough from dell and HP! What are they "trying" here, new ways of basterdizing pre established standards?
I don't care what you naysayers are spouting.
Nobody cares if you want to shill for AsRock.
 
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Shut up. I ain't no shill. I can just appreciate something different. I'm so sick of people like you just wanting more of the same shit over and over. I hope ASRock shoves one of these boards up your ass. The form factor seems like it'll fit!
 

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Onboard front I/O? Steve from Gamers Nexus already bashed Dell for using that crap in one of their prebuilts.

Nobody cares if you want to shill for AsRock.
What the hell "shill" means, I guess I'm getting old as I can't keep up with all the new interwebz slang terms.
 
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Hm? Those are all either as tall or as deep as a Micro ATX case. That's kinda my point, those cases are all needlessly large.
Sub 10L mATX? Please do share :)

This 8L case is much smaller then the ones you listed, yet still compromises cooling by shoving an ATX supply into the box. I want something this size, but uses SFX or even something like the HDPLEX PSU allowing for better cooling in a tiny box. If I wanted a massive triple slot GPU and 1000W ATX PSU, as you said there are already options on the market, but options for a small case like this that supports a dual slot GPU and a tiny PSU are non existent.
Here you go — the cases i listed above were designed for (almost) full-length, triple-slot GPUs, like this one is. Don’t think this site has hdplex cases listed though. These should handle >150mm GPUs (1650 length).

 
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